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821  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Samsung Pay and Bitcoin on: October 10, 2016, 07:24:01 PM
You also could try it with a Samsung Mobile Emulator for PC. I saw more than one online versions of it as well. Unfortunately, I have not found any of the mentioned cards among the supported cards. You can view it for yourself the supported cards here. However, supporting bitcoin compatible cards could be an advantageous upgrade for both parties in the close future so let us hope the change!
822  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Ebay/Paypal's ridiculous fees on: October 10, 2016, 07:15:06 PM
One of the main reasons why I prefer BTC is to save my partner and me from the overfee. In BTC, I can customize how much fee I wish to pay, but I usually find the advised amount of fee fine. Furthermore, I always know that with BTC, the fee I am paying will cause the transaction to be quicker so I see the reason of spending my money on fee.
823  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Looking for one Mygirlfund.com account on: October 09, 2016, 07:55:16 PM
Your thread had me visit mygirlfund for the first time and I found some really nice girls up there. I read the About page, but I still wonder, what makes an older account more valuable on the site? I am asking because I too like the site for first sight and I am interested what nice features veteran accounts have access to.
824  Economy / Marketplace / Re: is there any list of website? on: October 09, 2016, 07:50:54 PM
Since there are sites, like shopawl, that provide BTC payment possibility for other sites, they do not even have to accept BTC and you literally can buy pretty much anything with BTC. In addition, there are forums like bitcointalk where you can find individuals and major sites threads in the marketplace discussion.
825  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Have $1.5 PayPal for $1.10 btc on: October 07, 2016, 07:09:14 PM
I have sent you a PM, already. I can do this for you in instant. I can afford to risk this amount so I appreciate your honest history on the forum with going first. All you have to do is sending your part within the night.
826  Economy / Securities / Re: Which online investment is good to venture in now? on: October 07, 2016, 07:05:17 PM
Since I am having a good day for passing my information security audit test at 100%, I will provide you a bit of funds along with some advice how you could start with trading. Send me a PM if you are interested in this mini-course! You do not have to pay for it.
827  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What would you like to buy? on: October 06, 2016, 06:52:28 PM
I would buy any or all of them for the right price, Mate. Personally, I am interested in clothes, Art and Craft, Paper and Card, Office Stationary, Glues and Sellotape, Shop/Business Supplies, Water, Gum, Bags, Lighting, Candles, Jewellery and Lighters. I would buy any of the others for the right price for friends who are not BTC holders as a gift.
828  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Would you buy a hardware wallet? on: October 06, 2016, 06:46:49 PM
I cannot say if I want to buy a new hardware wallet, but certainly I would welcome new participants in the hardware market. The more providers offer hardware wallets in the market, the more offers I can choose from. With other words, the more possibilities the customers have. Furthermore, I think more competition could expand the prices in two directions that you could buy a HW wallet for and also expand the features because providers could get inspired by each others' innovation.
829  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: cryptocurrency services list website startup on: October 06, 2016, 06:39:58 PM
There are alot of sites for that, already. What would make your site different, if possible better, than other sites with great history and popular community? I can imagine that there is place for a new site in this topic, but not another general news site. I would like to see some innovation. Nevertheless, I am happy if more with one site educate people about cryptocurrency.
830  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is amazon will be accepting bitcoins in the future? on: October 04, 2016, 07:34:21 PM
I can see a fair chance for that they will accept BTC on Amazon. Steam was always among the first adaptors of innovation and now they are accepting BTC for our common good. They have been fine with accepting it so far so we have an example and I see reason why web shops should adapt BTC, after all.
831  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Beauty Skin Achievement on: October 04, 2016, 07:30:36 PM
Interesting products. I have not seen anyone else who was selling beauty skin products for BTC here  Smiley You are selling them for BTC, right? The only issue I have is all other beauty products ( not necessarily for BTC ) promise the same and in this case I do not even see customer feedbacks, own host or simply prices... From where should I know that these are the right products for me? What guarantee do you offer?
832  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Anybody knows where else to sell digital goods? on: October 03, 2016, 07:05:13 PM
It depends on what digital good you are selling. In general, I found tech related online forums the best. In your BCT history, there are account and product code sales. Unfortunately, these are banned product threads from most forums that I know of. Maybe, you could set up a quick site + auto-buy and head hunt people who are asking for similar things in requests?
833  Other / Off-topic / Re: When is it useful to borrow bitcoin? on: October 03, 2016, 06:56:22 PM
It is useful to borrow BTC when you can pay it back before deadline and still make profit that worthes your efforts. You may also want to consider the advice that you should have a property that you are willing to put into collateral. As a lender, I prefer to loan people who provide fair transparency on their purposes, plans and progress. I always check their history, too.
834  Economy / Services / Re: Another developer is searching for project(s) on: October 01, 2016, 07:06:18 PM
I was hired as a consultant to help a project in Java related network administration. The Founder and I are thinking of including some BTC related features as well in the networking project. If you have a very good portfolio, I could write a review about it for free and also if you have anything that could help our project, I would be more than glad to organize a discussion between you, me and the Founder to discuss our opportunities and your fine reward.
835  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Many Millions of People Use Bitcoin? on: October 01, 2016, 06:54:44 PM
If we knew how many million people use bitcoin, we would have a serious problem, Sir  Wink Bitcoin addresses' are anonym so I cannot tell how many people own how many addresses that ever done any transaction. Maybe, we could count the bitcoin addresses that has ever done transaction from analysing blockchain, though.

Indeed you are right about that, no one knows how much users it really got because some people have a lot of wallets due to that you cannot simply count or something..

Given that there can be no more than 7 million transactions per month, you can set upper bounds, depending on the average usage.

- So if an average user does one transaction per month, then there are less than 7 million users.
- If an average user does one transaction per week, then there are less than 1.6 million users.
- If an average user does one transaction per day, then there are less than 250,000 users.
- If an average user does five transactions per day, then there are less than 50,000 users.

I do about 4 tx per day. So if I'm an average Bitcoin user, there are about 63,000 users.

I like the idea, but again, the problem is that I find very difficult to tell who the average user is because we do not know most people who do BTC transactions. We could ask people on this forum or at popular online wallet sites and calculate an average from their responses, maybe even check their responses, but will a huge enough amount of people tell us honestly about their transactions and let us trace them back? I do not think so.
836  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Many Millions of People Use Bitcoin? on: September 30, 2016, 08:14:42 PM
If we knew how many million people use bitcoin, we would have a serious problem, Sir  Wink Bitcoin addresses' are anonym so I cannot tell how many people own how many addresses that ever done any transaction. Maybe, we could count the bitcoin addresses that has ever done transaction from analysing blockchain, though.
837  Other / Off-topic / Re: What can i do with 3 Bitcoin? on: September 30, 2016, 08:09:59 PM
i think every one has their own thoughts and thinking, to me 3 bitcoins is a good amount and to me i will really do shopping on that 3 bitcoins   because i am holding my own bitcoins for the price increases.

For some people 3 BTC is a huge value, while for others, it may be a bit of investment. It also depends on the average salary where you live, I guess. But for people who consider 3 BTC a huge amount of bitcoin, simply holding it and profit from the price's rise could bring big enough profit so they do not have to risk or spend their BTCs.
838  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin Sound Money? on: September 29, 2016, 06:55:28 PM
BITCOIN JUST THE DIGITAL FORM OF MY MONEY but I like to call that more a digital goods it's very no sense if bitcoin is can call a money cause it's not having a factor for can get a value, but bitcoin is offering more for me rather than fiat, fiat is offering a value and bitcoin is offering the technology and easiest way.

Yes, fiat may offer a more stable value while bitcoin has the advantage of technology to fiat and both of them could be used as a currency with the addition that bitcoin is an investment and a network too. So, I think that bitcoin is more than only a form of your money. It includes a whole network, a new generation of technology and ways of usage and purposes.
839  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if...Satoshi Nakamoto suddenly burns 1 million bitcoins? on: September 29, 2016, 06:50:48 PM
People who said that the price would drop, why did you write that? Why would bitcoin's price drop if Satoshi "burned" 1 millions bitcoins? I explained my reason why I think the price would rise in my previous post, which was based on the "the less there is, the more valuable" principle. But I wonder the reason of the other side of the discussion.
840  Other / Off-topic / Re: How did you get into Bitcoin? on: September 28, 2016, 09:05:27 PM
I see that alot of members know bitcoin from a friend or by accident while researching something else. I include myself in this group too. Someone said to me once that SEO is not that powerful in cryptocurrency and the more important marketing factors include people and popular bitcoin communities to advertise your technology. What is your view on this experience? Do you prefer to use a search engine to look up bitcoin related news or visit your favorite boards first? I know that we can use both, I am asking your preference here.
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